Tagged Blink

“Confession dial? More like confession die-l, am I right? I’ll be here for the next 4.5 billion years.” See? Puns. That’s all I asked for. Look how much more alive the poll looks! Now I’m not saying those extra 268 votes on the poll were because of puns, but I’m also not denying it. Anyway, Heaven…

In Series 3, there are a great number of episodes that are important not only to the story of the Doctor and his current companion’s journey, but to Doctor Who as a whole. We first meet not only Martha Jones, but also future companion Donna Noble, after her wedding goes awry. We are reintroduced to the Master,…

How clever is Blink? Very, there you go, thanks for your time…No, wait. Really just how clever is Blink – is it even smarter than we first thought? Is there a secret buried at its terrifying heart? Or Is this new theory just a coincidence? Well, fan and blogger JenneralGeek seems to think we’ve all…

Which stories would you recommend to someone who wanted to get into Doctor Who for the first time? It’s okay; you can take some time to think about it… Tricky one, eh? The folks at BBC Store have been putting together their own list (or as they put it ‘curating a very special collection’) of episodes…

Fans have discovered a Doctor Who Easter Egg hidden in Call of Duty: Black Ops III. Buried in Nuk3town – the update version of the original Nuketown map, originally based on the Nuclear Test site as seen in the likes of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull only less terrible and featuring…

A special preview cinema showing of the opening two-parter of Series 9, The Magician’s Apprentice/ The Witch’s Familiar, will take place at Cineworld, Mary Anne Street, Cardiff. The only advanced screening of both episodes, this will show on 10th September, nine whole days before it’s transmitted on BBC One, and presented by BAFTA Cymru. Written by…

Go figure. Eight years after it aired in Doctor Who Series 3, Steven Moffat claims that he still doesn’t know why Blink – written and broadcast when he was just a scriptwriter – is so popular. We reckon it’s because it’s a compelling script that doesn’t get distracted with muddy story arcs and doesn’t have the time to look…